Andy Murray completes successful day in Indian Wells by winning first match in four years

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    The Scot, 34, won all ten points when he approached the net and broke the Mannarino serve three times.

    “I thought my focus was good tonight,” he added. “I focussed on every single point and fought till the end.”

    The three-time Grand Slam winner needs a good run here to avoid a big drop down the rankings from world No.121 as he will lose the points for winning the 2019 European Open.

    But Murray will face Spanish teenage sensation Carlos Alcaraz in the next round.



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